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buffalo express friday april 81 1871 vol xxvi no 8568 by telegraph washington thk r^£»iucnt calls an extra session or the senate washington april 20 i'.y the prtiuunt oj the l'niud states of america a phoclavation whebkas objects of interest to the uni ud states require that tbe senate should be convened at b o'clock ou wednesday the u-nlh day of may next to receive and act upon such comniunfcations as may be made to it on tbe part of the executives now therefore i ulysses s urant pres ident of tbe united states have considered it to be my duty to issue this my proclama tion declaring that an extraordinary oc casion requires the senate of tbe united mates to convene for the trans action of business st tbe capitol in tbe city of washington on wednesday tbe tenth d..y of hay next at 12 o'clock on that day of which all who shall at tbat time be enti tled to act as memben of tbat body are bereby required to take nnlirr given under luy hand and neat of the i cited states at waihiu-to tj.is twentieth of april in tbe earofoin l rd one thousand eight hundred and i*?vt-ii.y-.tn and of the independence of the tattoo ui.nof amer ica the iiiiict)-rifiii t6igutd,'i ix s dii\nt by the presideut hamilton kisii secretar ol state bimjfffignkd by the i'uestdent the president to-day iirui d and approvct.l the act to enable tbe atlantic aud i'acitic k.iihi.ail c'ompaiiy to mortgage il road also hu act amending tbe thirty-second m-ctiou of tbe internal haveiiue act of july ik m as to provide lit in eases of a dif ference in the width of gauges of connecting railroad the good may be immediately transferred from one car to another under the personal bupervihion of an inspector and under such rules and regulation as tbe secretary of tbe treasury may prescribe the work op the congress at thii sesmion passed about forty bills of a public and private character secketaky boutwell secretary boutwell will leave washing ton ou monday next for chicago to bs ab sent about teu'day ou privaie buslneim the clostntiuot'khin thk h h k the closing hours in tbe house were re mtirkablc for tbe fact tbat lln v were piven up freely to mtitonal exptanatious in which epithets ami charges of falsehood were froe iv rjurlicl about by members kit>u mr kutler made anexplanation which brought f:uiihwortb to bit feet who ustd such lan guage tbat tbe speaker was ci-mpelled to call him to order mr heck n made a s'leech defending senator davis l'rnin what mr i'.tnlrr h:ul said about him the hour of two o'clock however having arrived in llic midttt of a great deal of excitement s[>eaker blaii.e declared tbe house ad j i v rued the substitute full tiir mikkman amendment to the ko xli x bill the following is tbe substitute adopted by the conference committee on the ku k'iux bill for the section known us tbe sber ni:ui amendment tii ii n 6 tiiat kdt person or prritr>n>i havltifc kliowlttlvv uimt i!tv..tliir wrongs i.->t.-[)lrr.l tob tliiiu ami int ullonel in ihe mr'tot wtlni of th nl hi rd ii.n !.■!»■■ciiiiiri.ir ;.■i iid li^vlov t lo m ti-til t alii hi prevrntliiif thrumi1 ahull nrcleri r iitu-i ho to do iii in li wninirful ait null l nmi mitufl hiich person r i r-nns ii«ll iv hnlile u th person i imr fir i i li'icsl rt-prvfi^niiillvi for > ' t:.nia^"i omhaslby any sm-ii wnnigrul ai*t wtilch i>ii-'b ili t-ii.ikh htknn or pttmina y n-x»w)nal>li lii if "■'• li 1 hntf i > : iili i 11.1 miili t.im.igr i'.r^r ivi?lt'roiirtf."f m|lif-tr''it *" sun'-"^nll iln'y iu.:iiu'r i>f ier-">nsgiil(ty otshfh wn>ii<*ful n»cl(-t't iir refiianl may h j..liit'«l jit 1 fiiid.iul-in iirli ai-tion i»ii>vi'j*il i fiat mil ctl fii^li ha tstawui bf a«l with in mi year alter mcfe chum of irtl-in nliall brtvt rcnw4:aad ir die t!i ..:■any pit*.n sliall ur mi i hy any mirlt » riii:|i'ii ..■: an.l lit ylwl urn lejjal ri-pffst'iitittlvrs offtucli deceased pmmjhall lime ttui'li arrluii ihrrylwr rf ••••■»■rr not r ii live ttmu»»ii itoturs lam««m uiereln f-.r 11k i»h ortlit wl.l-.w of s-a.li 1 , jfj -,:, nmnn ii niv then bo or if there iw no will tor the lieur til i»r ui next of klu of ncli dew.wl person thk pkehihent ione west the president accompanied by bmmtar marton and ieneral porter left washing ton for the west on the 5:40 v m train in a b|«cial car the president will be absent for one week dkt'ahture of ommawawk a lar^e number of members of congress left on the afternoon and night train for their respective hanics not conf11imf1 aliout eighteen executive nominations failed of action by the ailjuuniincqt of the shhata to-day among them are joseph nimmo jr to be inspector iencral of steamboats henry m jlorohouse aksesnor of tbe klcventh district of new york and a number of nominations for the engineer and niarene corps the deficiency aitiu pkiatios bill tin1 conference committee on tbe l)e fivieni-y appropriation bill icnt«k out the flown mntliatsjimi in regard to the effect in the cnited states ourts of pardon*granted by pre?iilent lincoln under llic ainnehty pioclumatiou of december ist the law which debars the holders of such pardons of standing in the rourts therefore still remains on the statute hook the deficiency appropriation bill as signed by the president authorizes tlio im mediate w-f of the appropriations for tbe ninth cenwua made nt the la.«t setwion for tbe next fiscal rear this will enable superin tendent walker to make full and tin pay ment to all assistant marshals including tbf additional compensation authorized bj tbe act of march 3 forty-second congress washington april 20 senate messrs conkling and davis ry.lwerr upointed to wait on tbe pipmulnit ami in iirm him that unless lie l>ail home lurtber jmniuniratiuu to make the senate was rady to adjourn on million of mr scott lip pa all hi on the table p'titioiis a were or lered ttt ite referred to their appropriate mimmtueea at li o'clock the senate went into exeru ive session at 2 o'clock the door re-opened when he committee to wait on the president re wrted that he had no further comuiunica inn to make tlie president jiro tetn then leclared tlie unit session of the kortj-second l'ongrum adjourned sine die uoi.se the house met at half-part ten o'clock md received a mo from the nenate an luuncing its agreement to the conference eport on uie ku klux bill and the pa»»agi t the concurrent resolution for final ad loummenu . the uoutte proceeded to couslder tbe con ference report on the ku klux bill mr poland luu vu who prnu-.ttc tiie report proceeded to explain and advo rat it the memberi gxtlienng around bini to bear his remarks mr whitiiorne dem term i4>e niinoritv member of the conference vouimit t<-e aii be bad not tanned the report on ar n.unt of iv retaining the section lor a tea n itu to jurors which tbe democrat regard ed nilli more horror than they even did sbirmau's an»einlmi-nt lie ap|>caied to the house to pau.e before it sent u.:h a »-»«» k e to the people ol tbe south and not to irritate and provoke tbem mof a/l*r further discusaion in which mean kerr and beck oke ag-itnat tbe report and mrais butler rmana and lar fleu advocate.l it the rei-ort wan agreed to liv a atricut p«rtj tote-93 to 4 the bill gun to the prenijent for nil signature mr cosger rep mica moved tluit mr foatir the member elect from michi gan be sworn in • the motion m oppo»ed by dawea bank brooks of sew york and potter aa pro po>iuir to establish a dangerous precedent voater not having anj credentiala to pre bent and it waa negatived the senate concurrent resolution for qnal adjournment at two o'clock to-day wan pumed also the concurrent resolution foi lie appointment of a committee to await on the president and inform him that congnai ia ready to adjourn messrs dawea marnard and kit wen appointed such committee on the part of the ilouse the house suspended the rules and puaed the bill assertion the power of the home to make or withhold appropriations in carry out treaties requiring appropriation of jir'butler hep mass asked unan imous consent to make a personal explana u°mr ".!£., x t , object mr butler aaored to aasnead toe rules in order that he might sake a personal expla nation agreed us—lw to 2x mr butler proceeded to address ike howe la refarenc to tbe serve which took place is the senate between bioucu awl sen ilordaraof kentoeky h r.ported par tieutanor tbe attack made upon him by senator datis as a portion baa been hereto fore published isxtthca submitted to the candid iudjmewth house and u all jort men wbice of the two bad in the estsir pl.t«l the part ol the courteous entvia»an snd which the part of tbe uack«m.rd in reference lo the lareatifalion at to nuauußsent of the'nstional asylum f..r dlisb^sauiers he cussplaiarf tbst the connnittee had not acted fairly la the mat ter in refusing among other things to re quire tbe treasurer ofhat insutution but ler to produce hit bank wk wki^k - -- bow he had coutaatiy mt&jjzi^js 1 two to m50.q00 of roi^aj 1 _'!*?• wf be kept in hi own pritvte im*h?imlu dudcuhl with which be v^sjs lv ni*lc tiie point ofonler that ihu ww n n tack upou him instead of being » p explanation the speaker—will tbe gentleoun frt maiwachimihu 4ate the wonli to which be objects tml tbe chair will rule on the que tion mr butler—l should ay preuj uitirli ■! fit laughter wlieu 1 ru told uiat 1 hare myself with pubhe money kwvr iug to the investi^stton at last e»kton into tbe management of tbe national a.-yl uiu be accused mr k rut worth of having übli»bwl in tbe globe a speech not delivered and bigblr elanderou to him butlpr by that art that geutlem&n had put hiuuelf oat of tbe rule of civilized warfare and be would never heuceforth con.idi r that fentlemau'c tongue or pen a blander upou anvbodr—cer tainly not on himself mr fahxswokth rep iii asked and obtained permuaiou to make a pei-waal explanation in reply to mr butler he mid it was too late in the day for that fen tlemantnput on the aira and profemthe rule of uouiutercoune lie lru»ttd that his f partis worth great age had not anything to do witb such nonintercourse as was our rested by him in reference to tb senator from kentucky darts laughter i iiiij«w that docs not require a point of order to be made the spe&ker ruled that iuoh language was out of order " mr farnsworth wan allowed by a vote of the house to proceed in order he went on nt dpoak of tbe transaction for the sale of a piece of propt-rty at ilamptoii va for a dationat uylutn tbe property having been owned by butler but having been trans ferred to him by bis brother-in-law ilil dreth to cover appearances in conciukltiii he hni.l tbut if that transaction and the tea timouy kiven by kutler before the commit tee on military affairs last session were efore any petty jury of tbe uniud mates it would convict him butler of eiabesjle inent and perjury laughter and great excitement that was all he had 1 say mr butler remarked that be held in hi band a report of the military committee made last aesnion on that subject and be would read tbe cloning paragraph of it n an answer to all hat advertised calumny whuh might be put mil agatnitt him any w here the paragraph which be rood sutea that the committee was convinced that the frauds in the national anylum for disabled ttoldiem had beeu faithfully applied by the mntnl of managers and tnat tbe general mai,:i^oment of tbe s«>veral brancbtn of the mftaa has been rffihent also that the committet had route tv tbe codclunjou tint lie treasurer uivinc aocountel for all tbe fuu«u of 1h asylum that ever cauie iuto u li:iml waii to i"1 entirely exonerated from any charge or u»pioion of umappronriauou ii'i'l-tt or nu-'-'-n-lui-i ht thu j;><-lj;ir^a ol ulri llutit'tt mr kullerkuh in cuncluslon tbat unjcr that rt'{k>rt he brunded an false nml caltim ni u4 everything that should be mid against the prcbidt-nt and treasurer of the national t-yluiu there were twelve or fifteen gen tlemen of the housl whom he la>j taken to fortress monroe a:,d to whom he had tthowo tbe properly which he bad sold to tbe nn tional u»ylum and every man who ever naw it would admit tlmi in that transaction be had given j5,ikx to the disabled aoldierv mr karnswortli—the mcinltcrfrom m:i«—a ebuitetu swore in the investigation that he lid notsell it that ml brother-in-law hold it [ laughter j mr butler p>liaw pthaw laugh ter that m one of tbe cheats iv llif fttatement it was put into the bandit of my brother-in-law a security for money which be lent inc mr fanwmtlt—your timther-iii-uw nram be did not leiid you any money ll:iugiiter mr liullit i cuunot hive any contro rrn-t mt(h tlin uinn k4*aa i ■-...!,) , 1 j p neve under uatli | laughter and hammering iron the speaker's navel in referring to the witnesses who hwon iirj.iii«t him in tbe invct>tfgiiliou he haid that i.lie ni1 them was a runaway marine denert cr whom he ha-j been trying to lind to put a ball and chain around bis leg and that another was a baltimore man who had on wrved in tha army witb liim i butler but had since gone down lower lower lower until he had unk to the k>mtion of !<■iinr a witness for the member from illinois laughter mr kan is worth—and the other wit nea-es were the member from massachusetts and his hrotber-in-l'iw renewed laugh ter and other manifestations of n thorough enjoyment of the wvnt mr butler remarked in conclusion lhathe would li'jt ag:>iu b d>uwn into a contro versy on tlie subject what was tlie use he tuked of an investigation and of a re jiort exoneratuif a man from all blame slllliiu uch eximcration was made only the foundation of fre»li aam and ir.-li calum nies direct from hell lau^bl-r mr bv:ck i>em kv.i obtained leave u make a talement on behall of the senator from kentucky who lie said had been m oully denounced by the member from mas sachusetts th:tt senator and that member had had a controversy on tbu floor of tbe senate mr butler--<>h no i had no controversy with him mr beck—the senator denounced the member on the floor of the senate a a damned brouudrel and i would character ize that as a eontroverity laughter mr beck then entered into an earnest defense of senate - davii in the course of his remarks be said when tbc gentleman from mansael.u-.elts was trying to get leave to-day i aeked hiui whether he would üb&ad tbc senator from kentucky and he replied that he wuu'd not anil on that r.talement the memvrs on tbe democratic side voted to gfvt hnn tbe privilege i ii-i not mfawsj what he said and herelure vuttd agaiuht it [ laugh er j when tin nvuiwr rim and imn'iii lhat tbe senator from ktutuclj iam l>e»^n guilty of falsehood 1 deny il ; i burl it back when the inemlxr said that the senator wan hhielded by hin tgs and that be did not seek the proper rcdicm i have only to say that while my sonhtor is neither a bully nor a blackguard tbe member ran get any redrfffl from liim tbat he fceeka.outh.de of this b all or anywhere el laughl»-r | 1 have witnessed mm willi that niciiiher from wmmactmmma wtiicti s^tiitird me that lie would not mfc tlie redrew to which he t i;ud i laughter he dot not bfgßt that i huve in tbe presence of iine<'ii mcinlicn of the house seen the mentor from illitv>is<.karnaworth put hi li.-l in the face of the uieniber from maasactiuwett denounce him in every way that one man eoum denounce another until i had to mf to other members of the com mittee standinj by that i did not think oue white nun could take it without a light and tbat tbe decent neproes in new york but would ligbtovcrit rproariounlaukbt*r mr farnftworth derioively—lt was on account of bis extreme age perhaps sbonts of laughter mr butler pointing lo * urns worth—he 14 not a white man mi eidridge now is the proper time u call in tbe chaplain [< outmuous laugh mr cox—tbe coroner should also be jfr stortilltov iltep mich a mem ber of tbe military < otuimiue of tbe laat house defend the st-tloti and the report of tbat committee and t»t«*d ibe vouchers r the gentlt-man from ms*«acbnwtts in refer en'-e to the national asylum bad been sul tnitted to tbe committee and showed tbat be bail fuirlv and honestly expended every dollar he bad'received from the treasurer of the united state here tbe speaker's hammer fell and tha house adjourned amid great excitement new york ajajivj investigation fw yuuli april 20.—sulfl su|»erint#d lt-n mill r arrived in towo tbia afutliood he i at ikitf to investigate tbe condition of one or two insurance coiupmuie wboae affairt liar oc late nut been i prwqieroua utliey aß(k the m.ii :- i.;.-v on the kinli of gold to tbc inkling firm this morning it was annouihvd that tbe treasury supplied lour milluhik instead of tbe two advertised the priviu^e of in creafcidk tbc aiuouut of salea bat i:ik bees reaenred jay goui.d llf cocrt jar gould i'renldent oflbe erie railway company appeared to-dar in oatih.aca to a atlbpiina to ire mea«a relatiaf to urn whereaßoau of ibt book of tbe compaof mr oouhl wu asked if ba la teodad to comply wilb to n nalnaiiiiaf thaananaoaa haaau i kara ataaa a exaarinationoftbebooka and tod a aatiy in tfctm relative t knjil»b ataet r goutamayd lepealad mi qaiulia aajjr eolred the aaae rrplr ta up 111 igf repealed the queation witb ao kaaaar w ~ mr soulhmijd to a inaidraj j5 toe exulenee of the boob jj jti and elicited iafni aaallaa taa *"• ootr did not know wamkar bad i rtockle»t««r^al*j»3£jrit uacvm aaiaaw*.—"*j j itkaow^'?~ml r t direct their rtmortl could dot thi wiifc oul c*r*£il ci v imi 5 mis wm am qiwwtiun the trie coaspuy had acver had t ilii^lon when it mmmssls!z exerciar that power the ekartar wu tbea onleral lo be prodtmd aatuwwtmi furlb i a.ijounmi till monday albany vikt or appeal uunuk dargakft aprtl tb folkmiag ia 11 a^vil l^*v f ""• joutt of appi-ala tor new york legislature tbe supply dill wu tak , . point where it waa left list 1 1 l }? 1 sew capiul con.mi.slon m lion the mppropriauon wm mads^i^j mr chapman wmd to strike out ~, nauimof cowestssjeeiefi mad leave the joy ernor to appoint oetniiaaionere the chair deckled th motion to reran rider the vote naming commfaefonera a pur in by the assembly and ajmady pob lubed was necessary a urn senate bail adopted those uames mr chapman moved the recodikleratiou leal the commission v named by the aiwiu blv stands mr sauford moved to strike out the ap propriation and not make any lost mr kennedy moved to strike out the item of fclo.oou to be paid for washington rcl i <-,■>. lo*l the senate remalued in secuion uutii nearly three o'clock on the supply bill several amendments were made but of uo importance and tbeu the bill w named by a vote of 23 to 4 the nays being meisn chapman lewli miner and sanford kvbning bk&sion hii.i-s vtshkn itelative to savings banks to dvliuc the powers of iort>.>niti.>n authoii/inz the city of kuff*lo to build a bridge over uultalo river provtdin fur htesru towstfo on canala aiiirti-iiiu tbe art authorizing municipal i-orporstiuui tv aid in tbe conatrucliou of rajlroad providing for tbe introduction of the american system of cal>lo towage on the canau authorizing a street railroad in <> a wego to supply kocheitter with water asskmhi.y mr alberger retorted sn i movt-tl tbe adoption of tbe resolution iro|>o»in2 an mm1 ml men i to tbe couatitulfon to reduce i'tinal tolls by liorrovviugiuuney and making a fund to pay the debt mr alvord asked to te recorded as dis t m i:iu lidtii tins re|k>rt tbe bill to enlarge tbe boundaries of the i-ity of auburn wa pawned mr littlejobn introduced a bill prohibit ing railway companies from altering their gauge to less than four feet,without tbe con i«-tii of tbe majority of tbe stockholder and requires companies hereafter organized tv tile a statement of tbe gauge of their road ucferred to be reported complete tbe passage of bi'u waa resumed to ameud tbe act to simplify the practice and plrariingv in court in this state providing for separate boxes at elections for congretwtuitn and members of the legis lature 5 to 59 tbe bill to atnend the charter of buffalo known as buffalo police bill waa anuounoeu irom the senate witb amendments mr frear moved that tbe senate amend in-ill1 ixf concurmi in without delay de bute or amendment which was earned to jin the bill wat then patised—ttft to 58 tbe bill to repeal tbe charter of the new york eievatcd lullway was again putou itt postage under motion to reconxider and it waft again rejet-tetl fs mni tt gm . ™ i rahitnd hi to provide for future regulation of life tire in-::!hi and a»ualtv iniiurauce mm panlca a motion to recommit with in structions to rtrike out tbe exacting clause was iarri«1d to jo mr scribner moved to reconsider and that tbe motion u on tbu table l.c-t and tbe bill killed tbe house then went iuto conimittcc on v concurrent resolution proponing to amend tbe conititution so v to fund tbo canal ilebt and make canau free mr alvord moved to rtrikn out tbe entire resolution on tbe ground that tbe people bad n j.-rt.'d i tv projjoxition last year when it wu submita-d to them the luotluii pro v;.ilt'll and the resolution wan lill t |. tbe iiatmagi of bilu wiut rchumeil mikintf uppropriatioum to pay lbs princi pal and interest of tbe caual debt m:ikiug appropriations to pay the ex peiim's on eaniußi i'rovi.ling for one-tbird of a mill per dol inr tax to pay for n w work on tbe canals providing lor the care of the chronic pau per insane the canal committee to whom wan re ferred tbe question whether the hudson uiver brijge company has complied witb the law relative to ihe collection of lolla re ported by resolution referring the matter to the canal board which was adopted in relation to tbe distribution of monies reimbursed to tbe township of iteusselacr county to amend the act to prevent injury and loss of life to i^rsunn od tbe railroad cars and in relation to a uniform for railroad em ploye mr llttlcjuhu moved to recommit lost the lull wa then lost—33 to till—and a motion to iv inii'l'-r w i ln-t mr i hums offf-nti a leaf eri*»s of tm lutioiw csliiu u|k)ii < n!4r.--s u leaaaaeii ju<lgn fwfa it wnodrutvfot aliegwi wu lect of duty and malfeasance in ofllce in count-ttiun with the nvw york eleftioiis bi-fore aclinn wan taken tbe assembly took a mem tut ~ i m kveniso hussion the nsolutions for itui>eaclung jihlge wo«jdruo wt-i-e laid over under tbr rule tbe following bill weir pa**ed for tbe protection and improvement of the hmtl likllanh on tb cattaraugum remrvation to am<ii'l tbe bet to prevent frauds on hotel keepei'ii tbe supply hill as aincii'lrd by the xco atc wasannbuncmj and on motion of vr jatrou a confrn n<-e ommtt:cc •"■ap pointed autborlziiik the ofpbaa a-yl:mi at rochefiu-i to ufa tlirw additional tru-.u*y mr weed btlng in tbe chair mr iluated offered hie u-'iiil resolution of tbaulu to tbe speaker for the manner in srfcfcft b badd.a cbarg^l the ardtiuu dulll-s of bis position adopted mr alvord moved a vole of thanks to the clerk of tbe lioune aud in a brief speech spoke of the clerk's abilities and courtesy adopted a resolution of thanks to hon john j blair chaiiman of the committee on en grossed kills.aii'i the clerks in the engrossing room waa also adopted a vot of thanks to jaroet g rhodes and bin aatisuat hergcanu-atraruifi win also adopted mr randall offered a series o solulioas denount-ing tbe congrrmtonal election law and n-'|ii'--i!iii the iovernor to tranvuilt copies to tbe overnon>of otlier sutn with tbe letjimmt to lay tbem befure tbeir legi«la turer mr littlpjohn moved that tbe restitutions he print and be laid on i assfca of mem bers i'arried a resolution of tbaul to i..v deputy clerks was adopted bills raocn rcnuiiins railroad eoinpttntm to take s vote of the stockholders ua < banging the gauge of their roads ou mouon of mr ftekta the vote rejerunx the wu to prevent tbe flooding of leads by the tonawanda creek was reumsidered be tatwc that tbe bill had been amended v tne amtiafaeuon of those opposing it tbf bill waa then pajwetl adjourned to 10:30 a h to-mosrow a democratic warnign tilt aimiiemiir rim dimocbv co wiimsoi.w april x jtfs2 la couft-r - u.vo juat i»mi *« follow ib ptopu of the «•■**' <" l . assijaii'tf'fiis mags y'f.tgaiowarta tbt eaalnuiatioa of ■"• tat aaada o msr«aa aa«t tha 2x tuun audauaattoß 1 the fltlaadera aaw bra al«oat waollr bd aa nvnl fcr tb ii romnlaalaipaaed fe.mulatto baa b 57 uaiutfium ha uaajaljiar «»• aiwd a fmjmii tor ■■alahiaa taaat rarttialr with tbe effect to pbm la the h..d if tto pnridett tb pow to the imj ditt ud alhu 1 khko.dk thiw m ■mb rf hibmttlu kh^^t i—mita wb«ik..d.ip nr r7 li»l>n mj mtran ronurm oftkeeoiu tioleat uileraina ukl rub ■in r tv p.i.m b pprijv liiuss ibe public 0f11 ,, live 5 irtt plied s.tou,l 11 pnwteacu ik.w r . paniwmklp hujtialtisn plied to the dirtrikuttai or ik rat purot lie hnoi-.it f tnm sod ami wsrtk m penly dlmnled in fin 111 fliw>ll»i — b oiuciuu ml duboaunble r"'»~r»mi n m.rnioii drulcatioaand wife i»m eor niption h.rr fouowed lllk ulnlc by tbe offlcui s^rt r ibvsmnun o 5j rt w th«t.ltar dafae iverburdanc l>anj>k havn^jl sss^lgt pcipomd or wskuy negla^s p"l congm mw adjourns wi out w l»c •«« auwnptad u m taxation or repeal gum t^k iuons bj which industry !• j3ss and 1-povaruaod nm ttmmtf n^ss flowing and an excess of eighty million io inn ni revenue u admitted and yet in.v i "( some moiiurr of pment relief a barrvu a»d ilelurive rewlutfon it pmtd by tb hen ate to < oniwi-r the uriff ami ezvlw jntoom hereaa«r *- if the blitory of brefcm pmpi ud pret«udod remedln furnubmiuy battar ivnurmnfr lor future lefftalauon uaa expwl rncf hm d«n in the psat tlw ibipbulmlitc nd earryiaff trad onoe - ur of uatioaal pride and pnwparltt now tansuuh under a cnmhing load of uu tiod ami near if every olbtr bualneta lnierent ■1 rutelirif without profit fat awinlaln it rir our affrtculturuta whitopayinf heavy uin ou all they oodwum either to tm got rt dinent or the monupoltau hod the plicea tor their own product co redueea tbat labor in denied it faoneat reward and ln jy>try u pnmtrated br inttdiouadiacnmlna lion nrarly two hundred roilliwa of acre df puhltr land which ihould have been r served tor the beneit of the people have t>eeii ui.tt away to giant corporatlonß in elfrtuik our soldlerm and enrlcblnr a bandful of greedy hpeculaton and tobbyliu who are thereby enabled to oxerriae a dhwl laa^erou and oomipung influence over m«t and federal legislation if the rarrer of tbevc connpiraton be not rbecked be downfall of free government i iu italilc and with it the eleration of a military dictation ou the rain at the repub lie under firetente of paaaing laws to en force the fourteenth amendment and for dtker purpoan cottgreie baa conferred the moat despotic power upon tne kxecutlve autl provided an official macliin ery by wbich tbo libertlea of the people are menaced and the aacred right of local aclf-governmerit in the stale it ignored if not tyranlcally overthrown modeled alter the aeditiou lawi ao udiona in uiatory that they are at variance with ill aanrtided tbeoriea of our inatltatlona,and lhe conatruction given by tlicae radical in terpreter to tba fourteenth amendment in to uae tlie language of our emi nent senator mr truuiduu of illinou in annibilator of staua under the laat en forcement bill the executive may in hit ilim-rction tbruat avlde the governident of any state auxpeod tbe writ of habeat eor pun arrrat iti governor iiuprfaon or dfi erm the loglalature iileik*e lujudfm and pla a..wi tm nronto udu>r the artnnj bee.l of bla troopa nothing la left to cittaen i>r state which can any longer be called a right all ta ebanged into mere auftvrance ( u r bopea for redrew are in calm good aenae the pobtr aecoud thought f tbe american people we call upon them to be trua to tbenikelves and to tuelr soat and disregard ing party names and minor dlflerencea to in tint upon a uri-entetiuallzatiou of power tbo reatrictlou of federal aathorlty within lv luat and proper liuiits leaviug to stales dial control over domestic affaira which in eseential to il.i ii bappineiui and tranqullity and goml mv.iiium-ui kverytbiug tbat maliciotu ic^enuity i-uuld nugg<-t>t baa bven ilone io init;iti tbe conle of tbe m\mw hiii souttiem statcß i>i-okm and exa^ger ated rii»r^i ut disorder aud violence ow lbefr origin to niik.-hievou mind oltan'ik s winans lll mvkmh uk his uuui action in tllfl as9cmhi.t nkw yoitk april m.—oraaga s wi naur v t iuitit.un|iili baa sent down to tin uresh a lfiiutliy defeuse of bis recent actlou in the legislature ad'treamxl to tbe people jf tbe state uf nvw york wberein he says lbat ilurlug tbe auspenslon of buslnama by the irving-vtteed affair on tbe evening of the 7tb ni'iny uttpublivana aald lbat if tbe democratic party would expel mr irving tbey would stand in tbe breach for tbe remainder of the aeaalon and a«e tbat tb i>rmocral loat nothing by it on party question lie said he waa one of thoat who iii*ie such ffxpreeaiona and tbe onlr ons who ha<l tbe manhneaa to keep bla pledge tbat after mr irving had r«a***j to be a ni«mber r faome of tbe would-be leaders of the republlran party mw an opportunity tor a profitable venture and mada tbe pre i:«e and cry of regaining party aacendency tbey at onue bukl a caucus ho hastily waa this called tbat all tbe hij.ubli.aut were not : gnlzant of it until it was over tbe next morning bt borriedly signed tbe resolutions adopted by ibe caucus without reading them or knowing wbat tbey were tbat tbe next evening tbeae resolutions were published in tbe albany evening journal as a clincher uirnn those whom it waa supposed might bolt lie mid that bad be read tboae reaolu tion no power on e»rtb w«ild have mad bfia mien a%as lie tb«n continues altlwugh wtiafied in my own mind from tbe anxiotr of a f«w "■control and arrange matters i coix-luded lo watch developmenta and satis fy myaelf whether all this parade was real ly to promote the interest and welfare of the republican party or for the stnisur pur ixmcm of indlvkfuau my obaenrauom eat i»h j me and i at one nwolred to thwart tbem by my courae all the bright visions of tbe conference com m\ttm upon which certain members were to be appoißtari who after aome trifling innailai—t bad baam made were to pronounce that tbe dooosjncit biii bad been made aatufartory awl after pockeung the reward of tfcdr emmtag were to whip tbe rank aad nu late lino were masted and ibe axpecution by wbich a few were to maka large suns of money ware enielly disap pointed to accomplish this manll would have been a sufficient reason for me to take tbe course 1 did but there waa another reason when the krie laaatftca uon bill waa pending in tbe hosms but iu-putili.-ans promised to go agalaat it sad stand by u road but when *•«•*£■• atl except one beaidm!myaelf outoj«wr ei pre promises the l>*mocrau al«art to a man atood by the road rf r i lf been connected with the erie.shstst twenty years and spent th/_.^*z_gt of my life in iu service 5£zz*iz2 on um noat i*^]lj£z*f7l?2 t ill oftoara i muat aelyj ijt^jf and still fael undar ow****o to *****!* w laatm mmh t«»hki hfa aa^saatsßsa loztzi tomdmuniol with ma dlneur iklaturc ' jftmriwu 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(■>■*> frame dpw ; lot 2fxl m^rvu'mm ik-morf frame conxr kamt sissr'-«***i mdofj itaml totttjcv-tcat ai^.l.r him t l->u.ry irame oit l«.t-»un m-v lvov i!akek*<u it krt i-ami < ffl^,%4 m.lntu m mdcuwui avkn'f x thk kt>l a 1 ... .- . f s u vin*-u fcsi tot lf 1-y rvik 4 hvhrmiu i writ ttwaasl m at'>lfhal.k ktokc k4a.si m.\i btkeet x i i'put u mu]ji«t«u e>l john i/i'iii ikkal kstatk h'l iai.k at llr.l>u<kl prices u>ct<i*eui nr.»u till property is •'■! rt'riinil-l*'.i l,y ih.ii'i a eia:«rv'i:i rf w swar j jituk»am < iitai s7 2j notffc ••: n-c mm ■ii in hoßn,teca«d atulou t hi i'm .■men tti rtflia l*l*nu 1 lliwj iwmmm bomm lot^i fi wt-'mi-jitnrt ht rtori i k«nt w 66 n.^'u^'w ... ■t wtw «* vtr v,'i^7vvr l t 1 w r ; r h,^:w,h , l'i.-1k in li ij ' ir-i l-'l il'i wllii mt h < l«ll h ll'l iui i ■' i jfc 5 w u ll'lx.i if i .' i'-ijt ff»bm boum wltli ,„ i..t i r.v . h ;■j : j uvtaujgm khi walk ilw wuusu l-tft !■»««*■l,3"o 137 i wlriri iiri l-«orj d aim lot i7il if—*l.l'4l i ril..<i e tr.-.-i 3-<.tor fraiii ; lut mumu ll7.n'>rili i elilrvt ; ' ■' ■imii i ' ji • sm « miauiui t:«ft l-*.t*>ry frame lot 25i -!.; is!!i lr«h-t 1-nu.ry fr»me li-t brlv h -* i.yom baker l('i ay iu'ahi.i mamtani'hin'ii ami i.u^.h i.r'.imtiy f,.r-.i1 mkvt f.'.iil-unn r«!t ni'l i fret inrliwl rn.ni n emm * n the i 4d i u7i u k l.inl:iu wllli l*l f ci»it lniiij i tlii.il tfuwwnrtt mhi ■ur in mil -" tlil i>r>-t"'i !• aldilratitf !•><':• t<->1 ti r unv ', r ii mi.i i mlii imlmm i.yun bakkfi ja dj.i.ii.ni r i i < i :. t i:v i:k-.i>f:n t i -■.: n vliii i.i aarura t«li;;;it — if ir.u;i i.'::;-:i.iif witli winy hi hi r-li-r ami ■ai-r i.f uihl i'ri.i 1..w t nn ■.*-;. lxx a i'kkkinu 1 : v.-i sv/an i _ )•» sruu rtalff-1 ha f vkuv i»ksikai!i.k i w ■! twii-tr.wii pmmpbcv mo t'fl krai.wllti mi twtw«en miibawk kad huron trcru wtitj cry ii:<»l'-riif.niv.-ii v t rnw f»vorsblr a ybtjuhn uttitjii lv»rui im gt u)vv i'ttlckli ilor6kh>ulisal.k all.-ii treat w tz ih au.ry f rani lot s'awii niu'i ir-'t nob 372 1 st'.ry t.rlfk ir-sr parti lot it in v ; price tijhm hi - ... irit-l-ntk ti t story i.rlrk ; li.t hx i in mils i«rm-t im-twevn turtmnth 1 lii ilh htrt-fl.i-ix htoiy fraiur lut uo lmh«trm>v-nu.sob 1 atuer frauu lot k'.xliw 1 i.mi r ~.. .■n^t-n.'.t ls^.ry lame lot xh i n 1 f ml ;■! raimtrvft—trtory frame . . 1 water iiiii-c tt.'mi a i ii i'i.'ih'un stn-i i iutl hhlc llril rraiin n-i fi i,-■-*u 11 ttraei 2 atoiit ni water ..-., ■: t ssf^a^uiry him i-t mm >■■■•* r i :. j-1 l tiir frame k>t2sxl3s tecjmk walnut itiret—no 1)1 urk nvmcmtw lot txat 1 rh h.i'i nonl in*ul btrwt imrthwwl r kirn itrert t 7 nt wi*:i hi frame f.ulil;i hiiiik pant ly or lagetlmr at a v.-i v low i.riif l n hakek a < «>-. frlf lunrt qplw ■**; main t or niagara«t fl rum bale a fi.nk ofhjstkt itfcml ts dsdoa fttmmt i huh iftom kuat fsbjikdkm hi tiry muac hoostr tii mod liaru i.ui-houws u rri-8 l iatki will ultlvati fruit tr*t t-u hue,banal werytliltwaii u pmnlki in per r r.-[.*!r a|.|.lv '.. ji lf uttiitw iv»rl v jljl trok ualk—a 2-slolly kiiamk houme ai.l tif.rii i wlitlanwvltk with ibrwqaar :-.,; iu rr f land uii.lfr im nuutauob,aad .■u(o<-k»-il w i tli it lvr l --' vmlfty r fnil it wb in john ottii.w nrta i hutkl koi a.\lfc ok kx<han<:k khk ttui-"*■■^r'!!t r yiit!'!alvn n!i"'i"'rrv-ii''t"i"-il|l in-l^-s^'-lv-x ■>'«"!! 12--:i'r l!l-ii,;'v.l;i","oii d.,f hi i.--1 i'-n iv krli county cm a taw b:iti-r>"iin in i'-ir r i hnhifr rnrnn wid pniionate tpaclosa 1 « mi .-■■!; flben b bm ban f<u and a ■i.v . f m ahont tw'.acn-«of laort ti.s h - r 1ur.,1 jlial ilil-lr l-t.-llirts iii l.ll ■-■*. mi new ralltna wolui i'r.>tii iiuirul.i to i itl l .-.■> . i totkcalej wlilnu a iboit i i iiii n -. i':'ii lhtuliii'm fcj " s n>b sai.k m mb i>ki.wva.uk st a it hi two-*tory doatda i-riiw bonae wltii s i i t l riiliiiim.-.ci:i.-iils ujhia a.ply uiju'ln lto.el pnh st kij pw ii btoky nun k lit insets n kx l pr t for mis cheap<^ocan tt-r-u lxx j i'kv kino,m wcflt swan t w f*ki'k male—thk kksiiiknc of bkv s e hilti«rl ml um m.ulh«.-st pormt f llowoorf niiiii nml s'liniih-r nwl ; tot l<rj mi ltnwo<hl vniiu v i 4>.f i siii.iliut slrttt frntn jw lwi lan v,.-]i ,:..>,,■011 itn-j in k i ili-r thritu^himi ; ittar mw wboh hww :» lam mutlty offmit -.- s , i'l frnll ail hh.v!«-incs n»il in'tttkont of .. iv-liul'le l<x-alli>t in tbfl cllf lio'.vakp a happ ix *■_ a vuh sai.k—ib pxaiil ktkkkt i'om avto in all itww^pwt for n ■! wt-'.ltiig li"iw nr ■ar.ftii iioii'.c ti.l fur ihmlih-bh pmrpnmi n ol .<- i it-.lr.tm tocauotu in tin dl julln itto.w f»rui hi ** v'.ks f s hftchv os niauaka st it l.r..i!r tb r 1 (. it f lolin a mnarr ti i»rl■'wwllll r fiii.i1 ins-'ii ivont th.'r u drlrk mm on tin ll'-y in the n nr the lot 1 ml mf.-it thlfl ii one df the in—'t lf ir*trl<-.li.wr r m i.tii i now hi th lii.irl-t i.vl il :' & <>~ krii l.:iti'l u!li.-c v main it _ pm ■v'oli sale m lfl ninth st ly-wtoey 0 rattajfe in ki«ml nlir m)ll ottl 0 t-url ■!. 1i?l snih sai.k n 71 boittii division ht hihim in urn r.i.rhii.l wilt wort i<«>klne at it [■m-ha r jtllln ht r«l.8l i'.nri st l>2 jbrikmt-olasm biuck l kli.iniis fuk 2l bsw tw..in-w2-^i..iwuti>l i.vnil r—f nit i i kurth ti,«i i ci l-nrk and morth wii lim -'.-* . rnrnlthmi in ni-.i-rn style nn.t w:iv«-i iiit lot btxsm with i-«<'li benwa for nali on mi i rni i.vtin kakkricd krlv ii t -:.-.-, mi mini m ih 0 *-' m r % i i n ' ■' ■■-■" i [' division st pa 1 -'.■■;; i <-. j ,;--. n...i i»trt '*;;.■! up fur a tjtrf orsal.-.u in d»>-l repair lth hut aroffn t taius john ctto.hf w 1 m akok hale—a new and kirst-clahfc 3^-su>ry n'ssmfiid v.-luiall tin d><«lern ira ii'mm'in^'iilb toaui l.!r i.f xi rrv tln^l wist*rihl ( .. in * t iiiv.-.tflt-et tt-nusi ewy f ul'kll.i lolllmf-r hutl^lll-.k _ ts>-u fiti ktmif.vi.k-otew mvei.i.inijson tenth 4 twi utli vi-nn.rni tn-*-u aid kargo avcimr trirrit rsnittiik troni tl.viwn v<»i un very lirieral mi i.cx t kh kkim s t-1 w swin at la hf korsai,r.-no 22 itsimsk^t.—a kine eis 11-,-"'i 1 r frouiic.mj . very plfaoaatly )•*:*(* n<t in (. t.t'i r pair throtlifiiotit i.ot(ot3s wrtl 1 irked llb a variety of f:ull a c"*»l b»ni on tht l'-i-i i ht;it cist l^«»i f«>r terns r apply t i'hin <»! tu.ai pearl bt m flkitk-m.k tiu i.ka k.(;o«h will am jgi ruriim.il ol « hmt-claai nowl tliu l.olfl t j mlii fl>epr«artrt ro,,n i..r wii ft*irvan i aw fr.-iii m»y ju-m t i low rent i,,,t will w-il t a io njcim «.- v i i.i r l.«*hi out of hi tl how aitujl*tiai'i'ki.l - aw a kill sai.k i h ii'cumk no isouth w utrmmat itl'.-ulli t l!i.il 1ii1 it>-blorv frsai itw 11^,111 llmiu«>n.hilou l.itasxiuo will « t ik-he 1 ■!'■■i«ri - i h t i ,-,.- iim city call iou i'lk-i tsistx in uui h t?i-»t llj t.'r franic dwelling in line r.^'ttilon lot s iuv i kii cheap and on <«- mm priest 111 i*lo4o t i»v.:;u thai s-at<»ry fnuiie ilw^h'n ta oo.i nnleri m » l>y wtki wui ku for jw tt-rma .-.«■), s2i m*an ht j-slory frnme wiili win ris wa ii ! ■■■ibr tl:mu-l oiflii^ixku l ir imlf n * .. iv 3500 4 swaji st.,a-stnrv i'raiuo va.4 cellar and wale 10t31'.x12 will wli i-licarlrtaki-n mmn jiuatavia i*iu)rkktt kok calk no 1 bi v»t tl.-s iim k : it>n am ilwi'llluc lot rsxi lvi n.'l't x kit%j|v t *" ■*. rok xai.e-a vkky hebiiu blk i'lkas iuiuy locnu-l anj mo.»^rx!*-prtc*m i**.triict u^nntk-uwarestixt apply t.»juhn otto si pearl qtrtfl rim ■■!■rm i akolina mt a mr tamimh wluia3-«t..r wine e.*nt*lu inji vlivcii room ,£»■. an i wawr l«'l 57x1 r'rlrr bsf final f jaymenl e*sy john otto^sj 6 main btmuor utoats pom sale—wi | l.vn1 uap*.m mate l * i amain gnooet trroum worn sai.e-wim ki lawatatarlmßh n.t lot tn i>art iwvnimit ftt tt-rm-i t.fly to kl alt'.o ft wckusil imilfßia a : ii a , sole and i*»q ltrokvra n 1 ttruwu'm hutliftujt w amain nun mvokeyok ai>f hti b '■■:- ■'' '"' i'-t w aii.il.rlck wan-ikh in rear with lot i from main lo wa»lilii(tu>u . ui-l i y k w s w ■1.1 a « hardware bionc a . m>l lawilm wtll b t'.t«i a iiin-liam-r lvon ' 13»g»<xvfcrta l-»u;l i»ibw u main il cl 4*b fob balr-mo m wamiinuyom at b l-*^1 frame h-ioae in a pan of th r whtrt jawtauaptftaft»r»n«tiuit ph-rrtrtan attorner rf m im aaail waß-r»nltt«l wllar;u)t«aisfc ap pty fflriyft6 « rt »*■tit rtm balk nu 17 uiuw st a l-w.,ft tr*«ie boi«p with liam lorauoc cry detlraia huuk cauulnfi ir watit furnace tte ln«wuilrrpalr uxtmtl-ttoutmn-i u~*po\u llunmtt rjr u=nna etc , apply wjorlv otto wlwtt »_ ert hale-house axu la>t jio b wrtu-i-a t lot ttxliw wlln wl bume wall t.%.-kti.fr..nt homelnpaf*rtor4*ttlirofiat ont wttii » t i iry eii.r un-1.-r il ttoaulastn ; rfh-in <<* i'l ample pantrvt hlna riwrti w . rlolhr pi i»-i woodafcwl trraw •*•}'. till jrrfwcl aj'i.lf lv john otto si ivarl tt cs for sau>ho m wi lit mil e-k»»1 dki4ck t i'hk late ■* , vi nii-i ■«* bryw ttnxt tbe s5?i!l ferasaiy brick wim a two^torr win in^'**-"-^rooma-ail nearly aquar cl.*etata ,„•, r .,, rt «: i»«ih moo ilw cloaeta pa larjre itit .•<■'("■nit«r wtwte bnwe lot is l*xz37.wtll h ■~.,! ku bx:fced with mi atxl tftad trees '. - rvalue itii cow ibed tw-df r 4i 1.--'l.ll n , very lue ami overruling about uw i>rercil»a-ft kn ph-r the v.w premise will i r>-i i »-;: i r 1..-i r it-..tirnl-l:til u i 1 on of t»-f..rf i 1 i*'l ai.;.ly to jwiln ottu.lll i'etrl it q vuv fcaj.k obuyp-sol aw fkanklin tw lttcati'-r.i in hoffalo also n 4 fful.n i sl vfftary rrirk h'-us ras m wiur u --!•- » , tat ap;.ty to.iqhs uttu pfjtrlrt ll * x it ai.k-the 3-dtoby ami attic g t'rtrk ■;«.,,,,/, no 130 w»t turner street toi /**, wafer tmtlt nrt fomi i f drnadj itli^lli*rfhi«u.j*jl i * imikeuimi u wwl wan rl b 9ft rhtr-t^l.ar oweli.incm fob sale 6 from hay !■i in i-nt.-rv rl.k iwi-i'leir v tpttr utrtf;;"b*a < i w.ii-t i.xi furnace *<".. ry coiitei.lei.tlr l.wal*«t f"r bushiem or pn.fra nal qm-n lvo.n kahki a co trie l-anl ■»<■«. m w li t __ bß broie'*ai-e.-pie<>pkßty on the aotm wt-m ornr-.f waahlujtum ami s--"u stn-*-t ttulrmbt rvupfcr-i for a fouu-'rv john uttd i ivarl j rc ■kok n.vi.e-n'o hc bolth d:\imun ht hl az-ut'iry t.»w:uciil n-1 ttl t-m-k iv-u-t l;i itfw t repair its ic^ai.d wai*r u s!iua'*-«l la a very i itiact iirlr!''wrlkw>rt and o.r-,vmi|«-i v u uslut«a artitftt ' itr m 27 ft fnot ».»■) in ifpui t p«v i h»it-y t«nu«f!a»r aj.ply tojoiin otto v»rl»v « b fou culls—rman jfo ■*>» ami a j7i'r j k^ii*l.|..:l*f 1 f1 frur.t i-y 2 w-t in ili u-.[.l ii'r p-.*ls luh y price low ip i-.-j.'mn oti <■■1 ivul 6u *" for galfr-farmj oirmkmai.kmk k*«'"*n ili-r**l a i i:e5 n t mi'rii .■■t th1 r an'l fwnuli'ir riii-l url-ctiy r>n ■-~ i , ■,;«.: ~ ii.ll.t w,ulil f oirau john f re w r--rt "'«*•(- '»"> j^i aic.i r»o aj i»k fxchakuc nsh kuekuin l'uni am faku kok ' hie c.-itmluln^a'mxit 41 a.-n o : ni*'lj.ltt nhm kbtnmti nf half an enclo dj mem in cu nt ai!i niiun-litiitiy htorlu-d wlili hro>4l in-ut ith i k^luii fai-tlliim tim ivw-mj i»«itiuif m-ar ay lam i!l-|>.>t ■■!) tin umt mltll umlag i^llnia'l i.t pnmwu an dpimrtunli u a r-.imf !)!«■■i.tilj i,y<»n itahkk a < i fci-lt l.aliil uffl.c i main »•. f.a a k*km kuk alk hkbt uakixcn land e lv krli-fourity mujttbmom lo clow ut an 111 s.)l'l dttttliby how alii k chaitkl 1 a it it ** eitakmh k'ht maj.e on iika.mi blani liih river cromu jk'pure o ■!< n'ttlulv ' a vn i«r/i ilniry rai-mp a;.-:.-ii li'-i ■iruu'rarm of jo acn-s m hearbiß w l'a'iv of ha.l jh-ai-li laii'l mod utl.lliig .. ik : a re llminml liirni in rite * i.llnii john ortii.h i'i-ih tt t r a.xii kok malk at a kaiuiain.-47 c r i l!..ti\ts m-nr ka-^t i i : i!'oki wt i ir'mit iffp<">l ine on-hiiril an inni.!*in*t r mil fr-il'i k - l hoiik-uij urn a|>i>ij u john t']"'',-.1 ivarl t.l c i k'k balk oil exotaniik a must c it'-.lnmi linn i-naiwrta in a ugk nr imtmhnn looted u..ral.ly m-nr the i-i«.t aixl in ~■tak wlnrtfr-.wlny r jri..ti v.jtli is itmol vlii iri iisun th-in l,'«'i i-tk'tcffnilt trees ■i oriel ue,(nnatßhiwkwnpoa atdai ami mtafcopti it 111 l t.i 1.1 v r»**i«tu tt-ruihurexrlunucedlbr md pn>m9ftt aii|>iy ijj idiin iltl'd hi l'iarl rt-^u ia a a kahm aokth w fox which a 5 if.nw w.-.tdi.kurili.li jt ** rui fr*w wim 1 k*-u i;-*-\<h-'ii t*laii on bwj utmis also a rut wortli 11n.i<>w f.ir wl-1.-d liu|novi-l cltv pn.tarty hi i taknl for i jrtlmi dl prlie tiy how - t a cii aj'i'eix/sw main ifl »_ aitub 5-vi.k a dkaikaki.k kakm or 25 4iti-n witiiln hint iiiucr mf mstu ft oil ill f '|''', hp-''ii ut ia*t*iit'r>'i aiii'ifv i igifwahpb a iiuuklami ho a un.wn"v ii hag to let—houses jbt 1.f.1 a i-.nihii corntilv i:i->l ji il-iift pith lar/e l.r.i-k ho—e»ad i huw ti7pla n alii aboat a wnta nf (?■->•! isnd ii i v.v>'.\'.\l"i)3 jt k'l ki-amj.i >?"..! i^teowß'a iimlng 121 dtii ljct-i-stoky bbic'h l!olsk x uii jjt n.tk r i..-..rn.-r itui tui alky kent cheap ,»:■> i-i in-1 k n i'^'mu t iant mrukkkmt i 11k laiwk b-stottt ultk x fllt».i(ii)l.''vr.ir i tr.'t-l iiirui'iirii-tiirlnv '"...- i.llirr iitlacm i.kk.t ik kbbiwu is w.ftwau t « kwki.i.int to kent may 1 !■: i-1 i::i^tif s.t so mb it ilwf l>rifk ill mmlflliii mxih i no>lu i hury brtrk in tmnmttimt hint ; o f'lititon i-l so sb3 s^torr lirick turihim * imfon t so i-7 ikiton brick itt-tt wi toilbsl \.,.'.'; torv train h<-nts:iiw part -.. mq iv l«-i..ry framv lint piplnn l"t wribolm ■iiiirtiir of dwelling smi il aupiyi|it^u,s ms ) r**st.!^yna«s lwl£t**in sii lteiua&»t»h mm lu-tiraiit-i a^tnts t.!7 fliin 1 i.t « tkbtth htkket a ruuxy ji ! fcofl ivain rntlllgr in gtxxl nnur ■*■, rr*nt!ln*t a l««lral>!p bult of mnm newly ..-•,• •: r -■-. iralcrmnd mar kent 3m sti-franmln 1 n«-w iritmi cottage imw hftiiff jilt i'h'inv mi.l i be lidtlt ry t.i-ihy ki-ut u al-1 to a n wismii1 hi ' no 11l ei.t kaal.at t(i lrt—fiutst-clam it kick dwjbl iiii iiit ri 4 11 t j-sinrlrh a'i-1 wins f**i w*i r - ktni lai if/-lm tl.ui-ar huron 4-storics k mocr ic i iw re st ni hj s-stortes pas wau-r ac i tum>-wa it no 21 s-atortn pm water ac parkftece ifn tl 1 iluilii jh fen it iu-ut ffilhl—til rt . etna iomlfll 2-slrtrli's ((»■, rater ie xt ut n i't-arl u no.-j»u ii ilira tras waler ac kent mil =!.. n-ii ml irtwli aii<l bawnnnl fta vhttt ar kcntfslw eafm mm x i.'i litoriw ami bbmbmat mm istrr tc ki-tit *-«". k.h/le i no ixl t ilnrim alii liasomt-nt mm i»u-r jti xt-nt sj*w i.yon ftakkk a ( 0 • hi krle land uflcf md main h mf«k ken by m kccumb s ttodth i>l - bt tts raartreutil t l slory—fl't ivis ii .■■1 brick : if;i»iui wfttit—s:uo .•** - « in t im and water-*m t ~-> in t l!--t rv fimuh iirw inil in tlr^t rau i h-r 11 in ■u\ir;g»t ami w.-»t«-r—>w ■!< j **>» i.knt - thi ux*pkb stotueh of k-lj li.i-iit tii-k tarimlnk <•••> he north i<lc oi i,i|.v-wj au brlww n main mni lv»r sfj aciiiit.il ■iii.m for 9 r»wt-cj«m boanlluk lt»iist i,kk a ikki:imi.l w.fwmm sr fis houuca to rknt-'vk have a btuh i^i u-r f h t t*-iit,at rf.~^-nia!.l f<un ttriht i.t<n-t-.,r itifth-asou howard jl chap i.i **■« mhlh s l : m jp ! ■- uk nt pweli.in4js.-227 kkanki.ix jp <;.- ririaft 8 wortm tirt»-k ul wist mnliiht bi..>ntor.'i-bihitl bistmrnt hrlck mm ii west ojlpfiewaful-rtafllataal itawnit-itt i.rlik ton m.im-vi'nth t . * i inriw mil ha«r-mont lirli-k—s lsi k i »,■'■k t-tfwu*mtd '■:<.■< ii iit lirlck-tko fj h»r/.-n l lirtck—t3ts im c.nirt l brhk-»525 ljm t4aw^rt ar.-tiu l'-storlca aul wtng hrlck l.ir*el..t-13«t tfaycant»n u.--•.tohi-4 ami mitlr brtrk-s3»i wf-l riitptwu-.i t lit-l»ffii main aiid pearl sis ui-iwt muru-a-tmi ai i'djoa t ttnrlm ii ■■! 11l 313 i'hlrt.'i r.tli 1-story framr-si3u 4i kl«*.nlli v j-storlt-*framp--»2"l ti nnrru piaiv 2-*tofim frame witli l..irn-$^j 77 l'aii>h >£, l s-storles frami -$!:*». brsnnma pmmit k4 p.iirl btrt-^t ikw-mjwi »■: main ftrt^t niorf^ta-i rii!(!uto 8t.,»l ft-i-t iturtti nf kirli.injtf—>vj mrasn »!.. ft ft-cl u.irtli of lxciiann vuwm i i fflrr n « nlr»l vvharf tsin and n-iin in hi itank ut allli-a hulmlug r ri t-r of ivart iiii-i m-ih i-s u x kaj."on llv bnltiilj kl r iniliii rimißmh rial aii'l ihh-k sh i'wu nvt f i!i.kj»f on hie frit lt.-.-in alao.alatfloe wrw l erie cannl uid haryund ss ill ll'kit i'h kr;imm bffrtt»na»t 45 i v kkm.-1w east kalil.t st.—*.v iti kortt ihvlhli.ii i.-te 4-1 a.-hh)t;l<.tt v i \\ 1 1....1 '. ■!! tint"t $'»■". tv w t eajtl rtv.t—f ijw ihdcbwavr ill in i g|wl i 3 ijc'awarf r-iiv*-!—mi m-l llslr-ii rarnialiwl-*o.h v»!ilrii[|"ri mn*t-«wt mn.irrurm day's park j'aj 531 klmtoit^ln t—»27a msevu.tl.mrwt-wlir 127 wwm kaglti ucrt-taan p _^ john otto 81 fear at fit lkkji'ii kkkin<i 13 y t bwan al dw hol*t«k>tti kknt fkou mai i i^i kv fi a n winshh >'.». 10 k*vk!«v ' "^ 5 ami v,-j klk st t.rlt-k rnttajwu feral siwearh .'.« s.n.-rjt »!.. rt-hiiy i',-story frame uw,t fcce 131 and i vi l..iiii-i-,i,i tt , iwrt roft.vvs ir poawi t!i r nixlit doyol kcmtca ii mm kakms f 11 mil 9mmm kflraut finufl to uuc in llilt kijolhiui oantloa in»tfeaxc*v-tl»«-an«l<-rslm wtt m*jte inrvev mii liunrt in wt*r*l utt bt«i ciniipaal in m ktvatli : n.-rttorr cnam pn.-f u u mtwvlftli b.{v*«m*7 irame i'rici-*3,tf.u 10 i'ti r..1 t l-rifk liab.-:ii ut anil f pflm • •.'"■■3lfi rtfirtl •*-; 1 story frame prlr «.(»«. k seneca at fi ifewtot cjoujc tnmc twftm 2,0 vanlalu •*-. ma i-»lory frame i-otta«t c ksft i-t n'i 3a tllk a iic brick cotlajrea pric sfiwra st a we it of blt j--tory ttt4ek bowse t**i iifflln st i'rl.-t %• a »!(*•. llouck a venue rornrr of n wti h washington uin w.^ienr.rtinifes m^rltiiew ph c il.smcracl . l vtrsinta it fir-t tin from nlanra«t^3-stot brick g water andt^uar price a.uml lotu pox hal»_—delaware au near vlrfini l*t.l wt!i mtlw.«l,ors»teftatslwperfoot rrmrslin st ttppurite tbe catbeural i'rtce tl t/ot i>ii n..riirtirlf m«of kxchanirr l thrra(h camill ii u-:v,,-m llamt.yrn aji-i jcffrr*oq stivet rrter s per f m t lxtutamtiaa uut,easterir of van kcnwlaer ■! uhii price rour lota on wmterly e of hrl«n il hetwe > bcm^»an«lcxc|«da s ta price fi2.wpctf.-ot ■*, m"tf:l 1k al'.u*»m yob hemt-th ii a l*n ta a«riß abbey attk - lljfiiu.l ummifhout wtlhraa aad a unw int „ m to iv ett-ru^l itlw^^^krvwfclrirw r inf 1 vox hakekjh.o erie laud l^l.r : main it dl to let-houm kknt-a s-htouy buirk hocbe m wlih wins o the pp«.r psri of pnnktld l ffttl m irtlrif/i nmi w tm v*p lot wml tke b-«ai codrratenrea l\ux u auem ccx erie lwvl offiff m mmm it '« atolrt-ukcor thobr s-atouy bsk'k bb h.n.si-*(.i ncrth t'»=rl strecu east tide xo i irtori'ii vlrprtnlk kivt alien stret-ta has dnvme i-*i i m cellar < ut*rn «■*. te . and a well of nwrr failtnjf w»u-r mt'l a ur*e jranitn in i**r fenuoi s t>»»hkt down lii«ii n'l il--lrin an ap-lown n-'i-lew can rall ih^nimrlve f tlw i«ri,m ih lot ttiii u m«lu st 111 jtre un tl prt-niltw-a d!3-tf im fob kent li 4c i^lawanr tir«t s-swrr brick ya waier iwul r 133 v»rl at svsujry franv g s w»ier natti c z vve»ri su z-atory basement brick gas and 217 iv»rt u 2-«lort bamanent brick fas and vi k mv shitory basement brick ms and water r(x»swon main stkiet to 9 rvtit cnr ctrciice for llftit u»iii aiw » ti"u«e on ivarl btr»*t in ntr»l location to run with ■1 vli moil t«o children a ardrm 114 hu x * nanfoki wweujwuil tre.l _^___ h ■„■a»t-tlll kle'jant new i>wki ju tm n.^nn hi oeu.enlt.l c»-l!ar funimce ac > " p v to kl mi^.l,kk.a«lilpprwi it c rjvj kent-a sditii of buuibi neak the 1 f.irii'-r of irl a^imulu tts sulublc for uw i.cm a john otto 61 pearl su *'• to ixt—stores bb a nark crfjiaoda fi>r alf llntmmrotdttam ilmltaalifftr " j ■tu>rt t'l'lnp nrt b llh 1 l ! i»nl-i.n n.l i a gmd het«m,or»i<>od itft-blrur h 7«r»immai all wli fie n-uted at the law ttrice t 9"sff wrntr aj-ply at o.smavicara i—wmw hr..r..-r om m ku>iness i'koi'kkty to r.ul invia •»! no w s-stet rk-l for store mad ranillv rrkl.l ..'•■■bwimiv mo i oiinuv st vr nj i'ark more ilh^lllnj and fesmil^-la a p-w a'di'.'il al'v l"^i!w^'s i.kosaui wiijion .» s/a taltiat »„•! l;,«ur«a.;e aik.ila jl to ktn'l-4-1 hatavia street sk fk ryvil';;:.::"1 a ull-.'ll kk.vtiihk kink ftobk no k7 jh aula mint arrtl ■■" u pprmlwa or i ivakkk i ".. r.ri l.i»'i i a»laa ah jmtv i.xt st.iiik n s ka»t sknkca © i a;.piyt"j"»n ctmiwh rt ft .■■iikvt k-11..m 3tav lnjoct tmt tuss'lh1 ii'iiv '■■■? s;,.z'jss xt iu.-..iu'i il iu-*t,f r,-.nia i'.r 7-lv»-'"ln i'..|.p:ih y 11 > \'. ailll i chai pkli m main at c4 _ satokito i.et-ki.oi it and wtlp-m vx.l,hiki..ij ararhana nrat:a urfca more l.vi.n bakebiiu trli i.»ii.i laavaa « m^ti b vt a|.[.lrl..jnlln»)tt».mlv»ri.l mortgages _ rw ii st a mobtuaukii pubhtt.y tttjm mdktiiaoi ra.al li m » i.iiii«l payiut'iu ; ly ■' uu.rtitw j.|j in 4 a...iu»l yiii.-iit y"'"'""t**z ay*lilcln4 aiint.m i»v!ii.-iitt i.m n kakfck 1 r.i kn t.an.l imaem main m tl iltkutti-k money motua'ils wanted sw»ji_mt muiouai.u kok sale—one ok iu,uw lvraurla ovc amaal iu»u!ln,™t lamai vun i>iiuallv also mr di.-ripa/e c t-*m jhiysme li bye iuiiiiil pnymiiit lulsrafct nuuuitlly alio miiof 7lm)i«iyalll'lu fuiir uiiiuhl payuitiiw ill lki»f»n-^10r«l llroa l.urelia ui"^y om ijga£"wotices county taxes exsaoorsm tmsisi sib'h ovtb c / bli r-alo.ajirll2l 1371 ! irm-a\ttotiierkovisioxaof an ait i ofihc li-kl^ature r i'.emnu «■! n.-w york t-n li.lclaiiaft-ii iuk-dmillal h an a"i iitltleil all a t i'rrt'liiii*,f ir f j[i l^^/;i l li l ';^ ) , r l ,!',? > ui [ ',^ rremsarercf kiie uoanty ol land in uniii comujr i<uin!ri-.l:itid nriy-utn a.ti-1 f->r til i'm xy ot further ir«m sty pa»«d april p l^vj uv.'.'.v^rivt tirr lli'it i"ii*»vt-ivt'l»ii!ih aetln-w blu'ila collector f onuld rouniy iaxm la ihe ity of buttalo for li.oyfar i*7 rut warrants riiiitloni-.l in w net tur the co l i.n.l't'vmi w«nt'-"»l;i'lh t.>liv,red lo^bmul amlrtw b ulls on tl r.t!i d«j r april ud at us o'clock in «»•«—■w.b.murf.t i.21-3t treasurer of erie county proposals ' lia bßi tkma v?aprll ilj'fll | ckalki i'korosai.s in duplic'atk will t utm-elvnlat ihlt other till 12o'cio»k h thurt mwirantß maumee liay.ciiio.-kemovlnr rromthc mitlo liiehiiiinh iwn liiniilrr-t t isamt iwo.ouui i-üblr .' -. !■■'■!■r ' -- . t i!:«l ii.'l clay in a i-ut l»>ut ittr h mln i'-ntf f such wi«nh ami i in as th l.nj;in«-t:r in ebmrfv naff atttsei and us hunu avaii avm^tlt.'^haubfk.i'hio.-heiiiovlngfrou !!-..■. haiiu<>l ln-iw.-eii hie purs alrml st-vin thoutauil it.'ui ruiiir yama uiurt or ibsb of eliale rock by bla^tint inn iln-lplug ki aa lo five adt-puluf iwulvf kmw havttlwk pknh^-bsuw*jpg fmni thr ma lir.'ii iii.l t!i - ii;ii.i-jiv^ilal.li may permit coudllimiis ad ln-r.t..!..i ( i.il.il>iiwl will in ltir ul-hed onwphrattod u l iilfcespie 121 fit hi-tain t kiifcltio>>ra ti^utestatei for sale or rent no 114 south division street 2-«torv nii-i attic l»ui tmm furna.-e rvmented 1-hla.r at in ptn-ft-otordtr throughout lot uxlls fr easy ruk imqnir of h j shttttlaworth h senf a strkirr kl-tf f.siua)ilic rick house and lot for sale no 178 swan st near mloh.ga-o st my fvkmr.k immmi a sii'bstantial blilt brick housk 1 1-2 stories 15 room hal ami w.iut l.ath k.hjiii ctasss kruit oud 111 llitllll urape vines jtc witli tuh'll mock bakn on ktakok lot utonting un alley hmngfl low ami ithjis easy apply to isaac i wuite tjl 37 main ati-wt clearing out sale or real and personal property business akkani.fments rfiiulnn my n oioval **> tii city of halutuore md i offer for nl my ; 1 and personal property id ute city of huffaj follows the a*i-»tt>by blth'k housk 174 swan st with cm water wtd batb auu in i>-xl cod-litlon tliroujrliout new 2-story blick btatilf jhh un n r lot lut 34x115 to * paved a!l tlie j-dtobv bkifk housk sltf swan st mii ku aji.l water cement cellar omter whole ■•'>-■; u ii.-wly painted and paprrrd thr-mprhou au<l : n tin bt^st po6»u>l ron.litlr.a : nhl nbbery sb m - riiani^ntii rrr c»v lot ! 15 to an avll.-v h 1,-stuky kkamk huusk 386 eaiii.k^t n.-irly ut-w with ns i'l watt r t.ty rodv.iii.nt mm lln gocd condition lot xi:.7 . t bt.ttop y yit holsk ot van rens f-au».b3t.,iie»riitmtiiit wll pay liberally on ibe luveatint:at lot wxwi vswut property tlsa r>t"cu p"""1 ** mortgat for wrtsa»3stbi akge orrick 3awt rtog-i : aim otw bar batrtv 7 yean old wrrrrtlt bthuh li^ory onf cutler uuifiit aa.l wni k.,b-».^u banntßawulheftteiionaarortneabote >,»_. k^irj d7ljaa «**- tosas loim otto of hastings a utto rnl f .'■kn n . no < brown bilktlin aa to let tll»t docks adlolnlnf and i h p*n of urn propprlyof bki»h>i flevatwk ati!o?73i ic wawrfroal aphy u c m hortoh oflceofhorton a kip roroer pearl ud sea ca bu*j*u t i ■» rnuutciai hew loan of the united states rnhf srßsckirno»b to the nkw five kutlr upectfi i cb l bj ll iho tor n howls are rmdt for de 11 rr tamajtn iropoiau of lh--s«rrurt or the 7ssf booji to 11 ""<«»' ofuiretn-jrfimmll llf.muf dollar patablmn coin l llw pl«a«un uf sa-nll«l slalstafirr urn y«m fru«u the jju of tl*lr l«ue awl l«rli lnu,i parable oarl rl i,lu 5 ll r>u of ac p.r ul p second ujwlm to the amount ut uirw hundred nlllimin of ioliara p»v»l;l in c.ln at lite pluasur ..' of uietr l»bue and brarkov tnt«e«t payable i|t;arter 1 in i ■l at v rate uf iw aud a half per cent per krt honda to the amount of e hundred uil.l.uni of dollar alil in roln at the u a«ur of u.eudlirjbtai«.arvrtl.lrtj j,m t»«u la ««.» un-lr u»u and bearing lutereau fayaiile qaar u.r,y in coin at uierateoffnur perrenl n-ruraaav huwrtnii.-n to uio loan will gave prrtereiwe aosxtji n at"sjm.a l,»«lr»lilui,>oaa taken ud.li 11 f>llowlit order oahm-i rir,t t!«ni>uo«a or l»al a«»«»t of e*k cikoll""s.vripll f..r emu amoo.uof l.*.d flitrt suriwrlpuun for nay lire peremt ixxwii tl>»i hut nul be hi1 f.;ru«r for iuum pr*-.-ceding uh-rrlptlonato the r«ni»lnilir of ur i.l*),uu t tivc i-^r nl . ii i rv vi uti'iltioiial are now fniitjr ti n'l tit h..u i will mion b imiwil to ttw siih-cril whocsn receive a ipr?iii>cer[t(lcalf m»«j vaiire if umtt it-sinl to p«y il»flr r>u or eitbai.in iriilieo mm 5-2 t omr to the r k^wtwl or roc p..u form kvjrmfcn.il1 h..n«l will w issiiwl of rlic •»#— u<l <■■< iiik.ii txiud ofewli ilctiiii.ilii illim • ri it ilif itet l*.i the lnt*-it-8l will be iwrame 1n llih i uiu^j states at ihv offir or ihe trrmounr aitr ahuuni tr.-»*ur*r or lfslkti*te<j jcp-ftury ofttx jrovpru ii ■j!t,i|ii<irn : i > . mi tl.t tlr t day of frbru&rj-.may au«a->t v"1 november in ch ftan liif hnniji or ir kvertrj cla»m m[-t j!<i mi.l the inlerettt tltervon nrt tiriulit fr.im the pava.mil of all tut-ttor rtudofthe uniuj mmh kb well as from ui«ii.-ii in miy ti.nii t.y i.r under btate mualclpaj or i -■i iii1i r11 after iimitirlty the boivifi la*t 1.-iunl will be flf>t rfi.viiip-1 iv cl»»itii and iniujn-r »? may !«■le^lg iijtfl ut ihe »• civt»ry urilw'ln-auiri the redmllou of lie pulillr lebt tlncr tin rl f c ■r r i.i r.-'r.;il'.ii &!! l uie r ti.r at itn ftaiue tituf to uie uuiuaj burtien uf lutcn-sl re ■> f.,i ii iiiripiil i i.i,i ifj66 ... 2.t^;.,-j9sj7ri i'ald utiurr jotiiißon ii4.jus^7l rtrrlpai m.rclh iw t2.451.3m 9w4 i'alii umln i.i in z2a,"«0.t'73 pr^wtit pumlr el>t - . 2 t astmmsj3l liiu-ivatrharirf w6i 141j«5.i151 l£<hlur-*h in tiui yi-ar tty payuif-nt ami lnterctl rhargf i.sw t»3i,w!»^.'ji ui.-kii-i.il in two yt-ars t pafßsßt iauaa prewnt lnwn-s rhnrjte i u.v.-ov tlip propti-.ti further n-tju'tiu-i of tin annual in i -: ■[ i-hargk upon uie imtilu tlobt by r iu>j.ln r i by mtah of ?",,!*■,.,„. unite-i males ell t rentß for new ttvc jkt vnt of 81 l,i«jo,'«jt hy tjk'-h.uifr of hkj.t.ou.hi i i'iilted btate ii per cent for four h'l n;i>irruil r isk brcm-lmniceor t7*>.tul.ulk li.lte.l siaim stx pvriamhrlmv yar owt^ml . l*,w",«wo tbtul sa v hi peraiiuum!iy nf.m.ltng s>u.uuu *■■irtnln rmiiili ufihi mm tomm win !«■j i'lml lo die pnyiin-iitorrflcniiitli'ii ati'l . ■.. : i f at 5-1w yt-ars l jit-r out iii ii'i in i'llll i to 1-m1 priii-ft.-ils uiei an now ih-liijt reilut-t^t l>y xi . 11 '■-■■at t!i run of llo.wti.uuu nrr month in .-!] trjr .-!'.■[ u-tli-iiifi i ritt.-il miik laiania i tatmin ii,ho n.'.u yikh april li tllt-mwkfi first mortgage 7 per cent gold bonds n a completed road free of united states tax at 90 aid aoorasd ictoront in currenoj bur.ington cedar rapids 4 minnesota railway ttm mpletloi of n ko has jrlv.-u to these hotiils aitst-tl'il-ln-'l rhur:wli-r i->nial to any inorl maga i--ie ticuit iv al t!n-bt<i<k i mun.ik v i ah i.rvp.iri to ii aii'i ■-• ii llu-tu at auy time t i;ur taukliitc'loum a.iiuark*>t prtce-tliu-t placing tlieni ilii r 11 t.ic tcui|)..i»r or iiermaiieiil it tinvntwlltiuoverunifiitj or any other aet-uritjr lu-ac too-u arc a urst unil uuiy iimirtgag ill a i i wliirlcoujninii wiu'iout c.-uip*-tttlon all tin ffl.ofte northcnt lowa and southern mlnu4 a lortrniiiit uie inuil.e from ml i'aul to ca^o 4 ni'i'h and to m i.mn mure utan > hr nt*t ejmlnjrs art aln-a.lv largely id xceu of i inu-rt-ht ontkew b..n.1 wi-lnn doubt exuu llwt they wilt in-pbilian inuwe within the eu-iuma year a coutnt ban hewi iired with ihe hltir*i rllruft«nndyutiicy luilroa.lfonip*uyolil*ie*tlhi latlcr uxntestm per cent ofttroas t-arnlnica tle 1 fmmtaale wliutließurlington,cedar lupi-i nnd mlnnes-akoa.m the bonds or ti.u ronipany tills arranrrttwt im a alronjt|ruar*»u-e if uie lioucft ati'l i t:ti)l.»e a larire atukliik fund for their re levon'veriblltry privtleg lo ohm bonds enahlef tln-mtouexliani-i-o utswhk at par at any tiuie la ■i'l-in-t t the liiimcr at ii - oiitiuu a si.m1 *- in imi -- of iruliiic niit tin1 li.torwt obllufsllon i an excliantt of liovoniniciit m-cuntles for these i ti.iii-ls n-tunifi i nvr cent liiti-ri'su liiiili-ail of 5 per cei<u whlrh imll hint hovt-niiii.-iits pay at nri.-t.riit pnee beal'les jtlii h:i liiiiulill»u;k«ju of au l>er in prln fo luvtetniiiil all narketahesecu:.ties taken in cxcliange frr-e of i oiuiul»lon aid txprt^ft cliarirea henry clews sc co no.bb wall stitekt ny y for sale 3y b.nks and banktrsgenerally batwtttlf tcuaicaix black nd tan georgina / vk ibtomm attnlnl the ottnee v song aud oa by f b nay lor trice 30c moet and lavd(»n luc new " cbanipavnt ctuu-lle by (• 1-ctwurne price 30c otll vommi i.iciitly ttoken soug v u naytr l'rlce3jc just published aid will be roallol ixist-pam to an ad.ir 9s . gggs&ssfe h main l i'lauos tunve-l sm*u packed and m.ln»ed on s w chris kbhtzman tatkit piani maooraclurtr of ovc-»mui ltuio r-orle wlilcl kikbt i'll x heiial at me inu-ruauo iij»lrl»l exluulloa i » kiumoln it fatomtad k»r 24 wo man lkactoky cou.iu.tavia ahoilh sts it wo iguana fro tkr ow uoorthmutl oan wl.lrb lir warraicl.o l'i»r '" 5 p ao<u dealrou o(om.lulilg»»«i>«>°j s tnwts ll i!l nat«cttnlly liirlud to m « call before purclua g ouftrm kukftaiaii ajl^^fs mr h moeixeiv an excellent ffiock of pianos from the bout tuaniifar nrcn of uil comut such a w-bbkr ni tobk cistkal uyi'ailr kam u>o ui'bkiht buaijbgby kha'h h a bach and otikka flauoa n-utt-u aau ukeu in vcsuuig wai;rl • corner pearl atnd chif taj|!ttf derrick felgemakeb fc co 39 41 and « clinton street buffaxo x t chiibcs organ builders aim r»unu)es nd sole manufscluren of the ju«tly i»lebratj portable pipe orgahs fou chnrches sthooia lodgw and ralllord uuum ruaio v pric v 1m »■" to a>r adding sammeauona for cbveh orf 0 ••' • mimflamalmd oo aitpllcauoa tutacaadß>palrlßvpfo>apuya«eaded te j^ka wiuhu pmcncal puimu f6as md si e htte ptawl.betktalia.wlakwawu waur ur«kr uai.vanizku ikua cium>|cy tiirh
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1871-04-21 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1871-04-21 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 26 No. 8568 |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1871-04-21 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1871-04-21 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18710421_001.jp2 |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 26 No. 8568 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express friday april 81 1871 vol xxvi no 8568 by telegraph washington thk r^£»iucnt calls an extra session or the senate washington april 20 i'.y the prtiuunt oj the l'niud states of america a phoclavation whebkas objects of interest to the uni ud states require that tbe senate should be convened at b o'clock ou wednesday the u-nlh day of may next to receive and act upon such comniunfcations as may be made to it on tbe part of the executives now therefore i ulysses s urant pres ident of tbe united states have considered it to be my duty to issue this my proclama tion declaring that an extraordinary oc casion requires the senate of tbe united mates to convene for the trans action of business st tbe capitol in tbe city of washington on wednesday tbe tenth d..y of hay next at 12 o'clock on that day of which all who shall at tbat time be enti tled to act as memben of tbat body are bereby required to take nnlirr given under luy hand and neat of the i cited states at waihiu-to tj.is twentieth of april in tbe earofoin l rd one thousand eight hundred and i*?vt-ii.y-.tn and of the independence of the tattoo ui.nof amer ica the iiiiict)-rifiii t6igutd,'i ix s dii\nt by the presideut hamilton kisii secretar ol state bimjfffignkd by the i'uestdent the president to-day iirui d and approvct.l the act to enable tbe atlantic aud i'acitic k.iihi.ail c'ompaiiy to mortgage il road also hu act amending tbe thirty-second m-ctiou of tbe internal haveiiue act of july ik m as to provide lit in eases of a dif ference in the width of gauges of connecting railroad the good may be immediately transferred from one car to another under the personal bupervihion of an inspector and under such rules and regulation as tbe secretary of tbe treasury may prescribe the work op the congress at thii sesmion passed about forty bills of a public and private character secketaky boutwell secretary boutwell will leave washing ton ou monday next for chicago to bs ab sent about teu'day ou privaie buslneim the clostntiuot'khin thk h h k the closing hours in tbe house were re mtirkablc for tbe fact tbat lln v were piven up freely to mtitonal exptanatious in which epithets ami charges of falsehood were froe iv rjurlicl about by members kit>u mr kutler made anexplanation which brought f:uiihwortb to bit feet who ustd such lan guage tbat tbe speaker was ci-mpelled to call him to order mr heck n made a s'leech defending senator davis l'rnin what mr i'.tnlrr h:ul said about him the hour of two o'clock however having arrived in llic midttt of a great deal of excitement s[>eaker blaii.e declared tbe house ad j i v rued the substitute full tiir mikkman amendment to the ko xli x bill the following is tbe substitute adopted by the conference committee on the ku k'iux bill for the section known us tbe sber ni:ui amendment tii ii n 6 tiiat kdt person or prritr>n>i havltifc kliowlttlvv uimt i!tv..tliir wrongs i.->t.-[)lrr.l tob tliiiu ami int ullonel in ihe mr'tot wtlni of th nl hi rd ii.n !.■!»■■ciiiiiri.ir ;.■i iid li^vlov t lo m ti-til t alii hi prevrntliiif thrumi1 ahull nrcleri r iitu-i ho to do iii in li wninirful ait null l nmi mitufl hiich person r i r-nns ii«ll iv hnlile u th person i imr fir i i li'icsl rt-prvfi^niiillvi for > ' t:.nia^"i omhaslby any sm-ii wnnigrul ai*t wtilch i>ii-'b ili t-ii.ikh htknn or pttmina y n-x»w)nal>li lii if "■'• li 1 hntf i > : iili i 11.1 miili t.im.igr i'.r^r ivi?lt'roiirtf."f m lif-tr''it *" sun'-"^nll iln'y iu.:iiu'r i>f ier-">nsgiil(ty otshfh wn>ii<*ful n»cl(-t't iir refiianl may h j..liit'«l jit 1 fiiid.iul-in iirli ai-tion i»ii>vi'j*il i fiat mil ctl fii^li ha tstawui bf a«l with in mi year alter mcfe chum of irtl-in nliall brtvt rcnw4:aad ir die t!i ..:■any pit*.n sliall ur mi i hy any mirlt » riii: i'ii ..■: an.l lit ylwl urn lejjal ri-pffst'iitittlvrs offtucli deceased pmmjhall lime ttui'li arrluii ihrrylwr rf ••••■»■rr not r ii live ttmu»»ii itoturs lam««m uiereln f-.r 11k i»h ortlit wl.l-.w of s-a.li 1 , jfj -,:, nmnn ii niv then bo or if there iw no will tor the lieur til i»r ui next of klu of ncli dew.wl person thk pkehihent ione west the president accompanied by bmmtar marton and ieneral porter left washing ton for the west on the 5:40 v m train in a b «cial car the president will be absent for one week dkt'ahture of ommawawk a lar^e number of members of congress left on the afternoon and night train for their respective hanics not conf11imf1 aliout eighteen executive nominations failed of action by the ailjuuniincqt of the shhata to-day among them are joseph nimmo jr to be inspector iencral of steamboats henry m jlorohouse aksesnor of tbe klcventh district of new york and a number of nominations for the engineer and niarene corps the deficiency aitiu pkiatios bill tin1 conference committee on tbe l)e fivieni-y appropriation bill icnt«k out the flown mntliatsjimi in regard to the effect in the cnited states ourts of pardon*granted by pre?iilent lincoln under llic ainnehty pioclumatiou of december ist the law which debars the holders of such pardons of standing in the rourts therefore still remains on the statute hook the deficiency appropriation bill as signed by the president authorizes tlio im mediate w-f of the appropriations for tbe ninth cenwua made nt the la.«t setwion for tbe next fiscal rear this will enable superin tendent walker to make full and tin pay ment to all assistant marshals including tbf additional compensation authorized bj tbe act of march 3 forty-second congress washington april 20 senate messrs conkling and davis ry.lwerr upointed to wait on tbe pipmulnit ami in iirm him that unless lie l>ail home lurtber jmniuniratiuu to make the senate was rady to adjourn on million of mr scott lip pa all hi on the table p'titioiis a were or lered ttt ite referred to their appropriate mimmtueea at li o'clock the senate went into exeru ive session at 2 o'clock the door re-opened when he committee to wait on the president re wrted that he had no further comuiunica inn to make tlie president jiro tetn then leclared tlie unit session of the kortj-second l'ongrum adjourned sine die uoi.se the house met at half-part ten o'clock md received a mo from the nenate an luuncing its agreement to the conference eport on uie ku klux bill and the pa»»agi t the concurrent resolution for final ad loummenu . the uoutte proceeded to couslder tbe con ference report on the ku klux bill mr poland luu vu who prnu-.ttc tiie report proceeded to explain and advo rat it the memberi gxtlienng around bini to bear his remarks mr whitiiorne dem term i4>e niinoritv member of the conference vouimit t<-e aii be bad not tanned the report on ar n.unt of iv retaining the section lor a tea n itu to jurors which tbe democrat regard ed nilli more horror than they even did sbirmau's an»einlmi-nt lie ap >caied to the house to pau.e before it sent u.:h a »-»«» k e to the people ol tbe south and not to irritate and provoke tbem mof a/l*r further discusaion in which mean kerr and beck oke ag-itnat tbe report and mrais butler rmana and lar fleu advocate.l it the rei-ort wan agreed to liv a atricut p«rtj tote-93 to 4 the bill gun to the prenijent for nil signature mr cosger rep mica moved tluit mr foatir the member elect from michi gan be sworn in • the motion m oppo»ed by dawea bank brooks of sew york and potter aa pro po>iuir to establish a dangerous precedent voater not having anj credentiala to pre bent and it waa negatived the senate concurrent resolution for qnal adjournment at two o'clock to-day wan pumed also the concurrent resolution foi lie appointment of a committee to await on the president and inform him that congnai ia ready to adjourn messrs dawea marnard and kit wen appointed such committee on the part of the ilouse the house suspended the rules and puaed the bill assertion the power of the home to make or withhold appropriations in carry out treaties requiring appropriation of jir'butler hep mass asked unan imous consent to make a personal explana u°mr ".!£., x t , object mr butler aaored to aasnead toe rules in order that he might sake a personal expla nation agreed us—lw to 2x mr butler proceeded to address ike howe la refarenc to tbe serve which took place is the senate between bioucu awl sen ilordaraof kentoeky h r.ported par tieutanor tbe attack made upon him by senator datis as a portion baa been hereto fore published isxtthca submitted to the candid iudjmewth house and u all jort men wbice of the two bad in the estsir pl.t«l the part ol the courteous entvia»an snd which the part of tbe uack«m.rd in reference lo the lareatifalion at to nuauußsent of the'nstional asylum f..r dlisb^sauiers he cussplaiarf tbst the connnittee had not acted fairly la the mat ter in refusing among other things to re quire tbe treasurer ofhat insutution but ler to produce hit bank wk wki^k - -- bow he had coutaatiy mt&jjzi^js 1 two to m50.q00 of roi^aj 1 _'!*?• wf be kept in hi own pritvte im*h?imlu dudcuhl with which be v^sjs lv ni*lc tiie point ofonler that ihu ww n n tack upou him instead of being » p explanation the speaker—will tbe gentleoun frt maiwachimihu 4ate the wonli to which be objects tml tbe chair will rule on the que tion mr butler—l should ay preuj uitirli ■! fit laughter wlieu 1 ru told uiat 1 hare myself with pubhe money kwvr iug to the investi^stton at last e»kton into tbe management of tbe national a.-yl uiu be accused mr k rut worth of having übli»bwl in tbe globe a speech not delivered and bigblr elanderou to him butlpr by that art that geutlem&n had put hiuuelf oat of tbe rule of civilized warfare and be would never heuceforth con.idi r that fentlemau'c tongue or pen a blander upou anvbodr—cer tainly not on himself mr fahxswokth rep iii asked and obtained permuaiou to make a pei-waal explanation in reply to mr butler he mid it was too late in the day for that fen tlemantnput on the aira and profemthe rule of uouiutercoune lie lru»ttd that his f partis worth great age had not anything to do witb such nonintercourse as was our rested by him in reference to tb senator from kentucky darts laughter i iiiij«w that docs not require a point of order to be made the spe&ker ruled that iuoh language was out of order " mr farnsworth wan allowed by a vote of the house to proceed in order he went on nt dpoak of tbe transaction for the sale of a piece of propt-rty at ilamptoii va for a dationat uylutn tbe property having been owned by butler but having been trans ferred to him by bis brother-in-law ilil dreth to cover appearances in conciukltiii he hni.l tbut if that transaction and the tea timouy kiven by kutler before the commit tee on military affairs last session were efore any petty jury of tbe uniud mates it would convict him butler of eiabesjle inent and perjury laughter and great excitement that was all he had 1 say mr butler remarked that be held in hi band a report of the military committee made last aesnion on that subject and be would read tbe cloning paragraph of it n an answer to all hat advertised calumny whuh might be put mil agatnitt him any w here the paragraph which be rood sutea that the committee was convinced that the frauds in the national anylum for disabled ttoldiem had beeu faithfully applied by the mntnl of managers and tnat tbe general mai,:i^oment of tbe s«>veral brancbtn of the mftaa has been rffihent also that the committet had route tv tbe codclunjou tint lie treasurer uivinc aocountel for all tbe fuu«u of 1h asylum that ever cauie iuto u li:iml waii to i"1 entirely exonerated from any charge or u»pioion of umappronriauou ii'i'l-tt or nu-'-'-n-lui-i ht thu j;><-lj;ir^a ol ulri llutit'tt mr kullerkuh in cuncluslon tbat unjcr that rt'{k>rt he brunded an false nml caltim ni u4 everything that should be mid against the prcbidt-nt and treasurer of the national t-yluiu there were twelve or fifteen gen tlemen of the housl whom he la>j taken to fortress monroe a:,d to whom he had tthowo tbe properly which he bad sold to tbe nn tional u»ylum and every man who ever naw it would admit tlmi in that transaction be had given j5,ikx to the disabled aoldierv mr karnswortli—the mcinltcrfrom m:i«—a ebuitetu swore in the investigation that he lid notsell it that ml brother-in-law hold it [ laughter j mr butler p>liaw pthaw laugh ter that m one of tbe cheats iv llif fttatement it was put into the bandit of my brother-in-law a security for money which be lent inc mr fanwmtlt—your timther-iii-uw nram be did not leiid you any money ll:iugiiter mr liullit i cuunot hive any contro rrn-t mt(h tlin uinn k4*aa i ■-...!,) , 1 j p neve under uatli laughter and hammering iron the speaker's navel in referring to the witnesses who hwon iirj.iii«t him in tbe invct>tfgiiliou he haid that i.lie ni1 them was a runaway marine denert cr whom he ha-j been trying to lind to put a ball and chain around bis leg and that another was a baltimore man who had on wrved in tha army witb liim i butler but had since gone down lower lower lower until he had unk to the k>mtion of !<■iinr a witness for the member from illinois laughter mr kan is worth—and the other wit nea-es were the member from massachusetts and his hrotber-in-l'iw renewed laugh ter and other manifestations of n thorough enjoyment of the wvnt mr butler remarked in conclusion lhathe would li'jt ag:>iu b d>uwn into a contro versy on tlie subject what was tlie use he tuked of an investigation and of a re jiort exoneratuif a man from all blame slllliiu uch eximcration was made only the foundation of fre»li aam and ir.-li calum nies direct from hell lau^bl-r mr bv:ck i>em kv.i obtained leave u make a talement on behall of the senator from kentucky who lie said had been m oully denounced by the member from mas sachusetts th:tt senator and that member had had a controversy on tbu floor of tbe senate mr butler--<>h no i had no controversy with him mr beck—the senator denounced the member on the floor of the senate a a damned brouudrel and i would character ize that as a eontroverity laughter mr beck then entered into an earnest defense of senate - davii in the course of his remarks be said when tbc gentleman from mansael.u-.elts was trying to get leave to-day i aeked hiui whether he would üb&ad tbc senator from kentucky and he replied that he wuu'd not anil on that r.talement the memvrs on tbe democratic side voted to gfvt hnn tbe privilege i ii-i not mfawsj what he said and herelure vuttd agaiuht it [ laugh er j when tin nvuiwr rim and imn'iii lhat tbe senator from ktutuclj iam l>e»^n guilty of falsehood 1 deny il ; i burl it back when the inemlxr said that the senator wan hhielded by hin tgs and that be did not seek the proper rcdicm i have only to say that while my sonhtor is neither a bully nor a blackguard tbe member ran get any redrfffl from liim tbat he fceeka.outh.de of this b all or anywhere el laughl»-r 1 have witnessed mm willi that niciiiher from wmmactmmma wtiicti s^tiitird me that lie would not mfc tlie redrew to which he t i;ud i laughter he dot not bfgßt that i huve in tbe presence of iine<'ii mcinlicn of the house seen the mentor from illitv>is<.karnaworth put hi li.-l in the face of the uieniber from maasactiuwett denounce him in every way that one man eoum denounce another until i had to mf to other members of the com mittee standinj by that i did not think oue white nun could take it without a light and tbat tbe decent neproes in new york but would ligbtovcrit rproariounlaukbt*r mr farnftworth derioively—lt was on account of bis extreme age perhaps sbonts of laughter mr butler pointing lo * urns worth—he 14 not a white man mi eidridge now is the proper time u call in tbe chaplain [< outmuous laugh mr cox—tbe coroner should also be jfr stortilltov iltep mich a mem ber of tbe military < otuimiue of tbe laat house defend the st-tloti and the report of tbat committee and t»t«*d ibe vouchers r the gentlt-man from ms*«acbnwtts in refer en'-e to the national asylum bad been sul tnitted to tbe committee and showed tbat be bail fuirlv and honestly expended every dollar he bad'received from the treasurer of the united state here tbe speaker's hammer fell and tha house adjourned amid great excitement new york ajajivj investigation fw yuuli april 20.—sulfl su »erint#d lt-n mill r arrived in towo tbia afutliood he i at ikitf to investigate tbe condition of one or two insurance coiupmuie wboae affairt liar oc late nut been i prwqieroua utliey aß(k the m.ii :- i.;.-v on the kinli of gold to tbc inkling firm this morning it was annouihvd that tbe treasury supplied lour milluhik instead of tbe two advertised the priviu^e of in creafcidk tbc aiuouut of salea bat i:ik bees reaenred jay goui.d llf cocrt jar gould i'renldent oflbe erie railway company appeared to-dar in oatih.aca to a atlbpiina to ire mea«a relatiaf to urn whereaßoau of ibt book of tbe compaof mr oouhl wu asked if ba la teodad to comply wilb to n nalnaiiiiaf thaananaoaa haaau i kara ataaa a exaarinationoftbebooka and tod a aatiy in tfctm relative t knjil»b ataet r goutamayd lepealad mi qaiulia aajjr eolred the aaae rrplr ta up 111 igf repealed the queation witb ao kaaaar w ~ mr soulhmijd to a inaidraj j5 toe exulenee of the boob jj jti and elicited iafni aaallaa taa *"• ootr did not know wamkar bad i rtockle»t««r^al*j»3£jrit uacvm aaiaaw*.—"*j j itkaow^'?~ml r t direct their rtmortl could dot thi wiifc oul c*r*£il ci v imi 5 mis wm am qiwwtiun the trie coaspuy had acver had t ilii^lon when it mmmssls!z exerciar that power the ekartar wu tbea onleral lo be prodtmd aatuwwtmi furlb i a.ijounmi till monday albany vikt or appeal uunuk dargakft aprtl tb folkmiag ia 11 a^vil l^*v f ""• joutt of appi-ala tor new york legislature tbe supply dill wu tak , . point where it waa left list 1 1 l }? 1 sew capiul con.mi.slon m lion the mppropriauon wm mads^i^j mr chapman wmd to strike out ~, nauimof cowestssjeeiefi mad leave the joy ernor to appoint oetniiaaionere the chair deckled th motion to reran rider the vote naming commfaefonera a pur in by the assembly and ajmady pob lubed was necessary a urn senate bail adopted those uames mr chapman moved the recodikleratiou leal the commission v named by the aiwiu blv stands mr sauford moved to strike out the ap propriation and not make any lost mr kennedy moved to strike out the item of fclo.oou to be paid for washington rcl i <-,■>. lo*l the senate remalued in secuion uutii nearly three o'clock on the supply bill several amendments were made but of uo importance and tbeu the bill w named by a vote of 23 to 4 the nays being meisn chapman lewli miner and sanford kvbning bk&sion hii.i-s vtshkn itelative to savings banks to dvliuc the powers of iort>.>niti.>n authoii/inz the city of kuff*lo to build a bridge over uultalo river provtdin fur htesru towstfo on canala aiiirti-iiiu tbe art authorizing municipal i-orporstiuui tv aid in tbe conatrucliou of rajlroad providing for tbe introduction of the american system of cal>lo towage on the canau authorizing a street railroad in <> a wego to supply kocheitter with water asskmhi.y mr alberger retorted sn i movt-tl tbe adoption of tbe resolution iro >o»in2 an mm1 ml men i to tbe couatitulfon to reduce i'tinal tolls by liorrovviugiuuney and making a fund to pay the debt mr alvord asked to te recorded as dis t m i:iu lidtii tins re k>rt tbe bill to enlarge tbe boundaries of the i-ity of auburn wa pawned mr littlejobn introduced a bill prohibit ing railway companies from altering their gauge to less than four feet,without tbe con i«-tii of tbe majority of tbe stockholder and requires companies hereafter organized tv tile a statement of tbe gauge of their road ucferred to be reported complete tbe passage of bi'u waa resumed to ameud tbe act to simplify the practice and plrariingv in court in this state providing for separate boxes at elections for congretwtuitn and members of the legis lature 5 to 59 tbe bill to atnend the charter of buffalo known as buffalo police bill waa anuounoeu irom the senate witb amendments mr frear moved that tbe senate amend in-ill1 ixf concurmi in without delay de bute or amendment which was earned to jin the bill wat then patised—ttft to 58 tbe bill to repeal tbe charter of the new york eievatcd lullway was again putou itt postage under motion to reconxider and it waft again rejet-tetl fs mni tt gm . ™ i rahitnd hi to provide for future regulation of life tire in-::!hi and a»ualtv iniiurauce mm panlca a motion to recommit with in structions to rtrike out tbe exacting clause was iarri«1d to jo mr scribner moved to reconsider and that tbe motion u on tbu table l.c-t and tbe bill killed tbe house then went iuto conimittcc on v concurrent resolution proponing to amend tbe conititution so v to fund tbo canal ilebt and make canau free mr alvord moved to rtrikn out tbe entire resolution on tbe ground that tbe people bad n j.-rt.'d i tv projjoxition last year when it wu submita-d to them the luotluii pro v;.ilt'll and the resolution wan lill t . tbe iiatmagi of bilu wiut rchumeil mikintf uppropriatioum to pay lbs princi pal and interest of tbe caual debt m:ikiug appropriations to pay the ex peiim's on eaniußi i'rovi.ling for one-tbird of a mill per dol inr tax to pay for n w work on tbe canals providing lor the care of the chronic pau per insane the canal committee to whom wan re ferred tbe question whether the hudson uiver brijge company has complied witb the law relative to ihe collection of lolla re ported by resolution referring the matter to the canal board which was adopted in relation to tbe distribution of monies reimbursed to tbe township of iteusselacr county to amend the act to prevent injury and loss of life to i^rsunn od tbe railroad cars and in relation to a uniform for railroad em ploye mr llttlcjuhu moved to recommit lost the lull wa then lost—33 to till—and a motion to iv inii'l'-r w i ln-t mr i hums offf-nti a leaf eri*»s of tm lutioiw csliiu u k)ii < n!4r.--s u leaaaaeii ju |
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